The SPHINX | Fall October 1930 | Volume 17 | Number 3 193101703

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HARRY E. DENNIS, a member of Alpha Zeta Chapter, West Virginia State Clollege, has been awarded a scholarship by the Mary Bethune Civic Club of Wheeling, W. Va., as a reward for excellence in scholarship.

* * * * BROOKS DICKENS is a candidate for a doctor of philosophy degree at the State University of Iowa. A member of Alpha Theta Chapter, he has won the admiration of Iowa audience with audiences with addresses on Negro education in southern states. Brother Dickens, a native of Raleigh, N. C, is regarded as an expert on the subject.

* * * * DR. C. WAYMOND REEVES was one of the Negro doctors to attend the White House Conference on Child Health. He is chaplain of Eta Lambda Chapter, Atlanta, Ga.

* * * * PRESIDENT M. S. DAVAGE of Clark University, Atlanta, Ga., has been elected chairman of the *Negro Group of the Local Family Welfare Society. He is also a member of Eta Lambda Chapter.

* * * * DEAN BRAWLEY, also of Clark University, is at present engaged in a survey of the Methodist Ep i s c o p a 1 schools.

Mass., BROTHER SCHENKS, assistant Attorney General of the Federal Court • CYRIL BUTIER, Master in Equity; and JULIAN RAINEY, Assistant Attorney General. All of these brothers are members of Sigma Chapter, Boston, Mass.

* * * * BROTHER COTTMAN, of Beta Alpha Chapter, has been elected captain of the 1931 Morgan College football team.

* * * * DR. EUGENE DIBBLE, head of the John A. Andrews Hospital, Tuskegee Institute, Ala., and a member of Alpha Nu Lambda Chapter, received profuse congratulations on the success of the annual John A. Andrews Clinic, held this year in April.

* * * * M. E. THOMASON is enrolled as a candidate for the doctor of philosophy degree at (Columbia University. He is a member of Alpha Nu Lambda Chapter, Tuskegee Institute, Ala.

* * * * HERBERT DENTON is one of the two men on the campus at Talladega College, Talladega, Ala., having a magna cum laude scholastic average. He is Alpha Beta's associate editor to The Sphinx, student reporter and a member of Talladega's Little Theater.

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EUGENE B. CAVIL has recently been voted the most talented man of the Wiley College (Marshall, Texas) c a m p u s . Brother Cavil is president of Alpha Sigma Chapter, president of the junior class at Wiley and a star athlete.

DR. LOUIS R. MIDDLETON is chief clinician for the New York Health Department of the dental department of the Harlem Health Center. He is an active Alpha Gamma Lambda Chapter member.

* * * * BERNARD A. ADAMS, JR., editor of The Wiley College Wildcat, is busily engaged in putting out the Wiley College annual.

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* * * # L. B. NUTTER, of Alpha Sigma Chapter, Wiley College, was a member of the debating team of that institution which engaged Oklahoma City College in the first interracial debate ever held in the South.

* * * * HENRY JOHNSON, captain-elect of the Wiley College football team, is the the only three-letter man on the campus, where he is ac-tive in Alpha Sigma Chapter affairs. * * * * JOHN LANE has been a p p o i n t e d clerk of the Juvenile Court of Boston,

BeS? i S T ™ H A L 1 - * Pledge of Beta Delta Chapter, South C a r o l i n a Mate College, Orangeburg, S. O., won the college declamation contest, an annual feature at the Palmetto State institution.

* * * * THEODORE M. BERRY, former national third vice-president, and a member of Alpha Alpha Chapter, has completed a study on "The Status of the Negro in Industry and Occupational Opportunities in Cincinnati" as part of a survey conducted under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce of Cincinnati and the City Public Welfare Division.

Subsequent to the release of his reP for publication, Brother Berry guest lecturer in the course of s°~, psychology at the University of Cinhe» cinnati, one of the few instance w a

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DR. H. A. CJALLIS, one of the f°« ders of Alpha Phi Alpha, now a mem * of the Howard University medical t 8 ^ ulty, will speak on "The Significance^ Hypertension" on June 23, when the &* post-graduate clinic in the South f<* gro physicians is held at St. Ph" 1 ^ Hospital, Richmond, Va., with the v C . r , operation of the Medical College of V1 ginia.

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Hence P A U L R O B E S O N , a r t i s t p a r exec he w a s cheered by 5,000 people when JJ g a v e t h e l a s t concert of his recen • concluded A m e r i c a n t o u r a t the C o " " ' t Center, W h i t e P l a i n s , N . Y. Brotl^ Robeson sailed for London, on AP 17, to p l a y t h e lead in E u g e n e O'Ne' 1 " T h e H a i r y A p e . " Mr. Robeson s

soloist for a chorus of 700 Neg roe whose singing supplemented his P gram. * * * * FREEMAN HODGE, head of W>'eJ College subsistence department celet""^ ted Christmas in a big way, but a" °j the quiet. He uttered the proverbial Do" for a pretty little lady from Shrev port, La. And they are living hapP1 • ever afterward. * % * * CHARLES H. CLARKE, JR., seCt"' tary of Phi Chapter in his freshma year won second place in the B r o ^ Oratorical Contest, one of the bigSeS events of the spring, on the Ohio U** versity campus. His topic was " BaC1 £, Understanding." His reward was <K in gold. He has been elected to Psi c and Sigma Pi Sigma, two honorary fr *' ternities; is a member of the deba1 squad, and is in line for Phi Be" Gamma, national forensic fraterniW' Alvin P. Hall and he contributed to tn university publication. * * * * C R. LAUREY, a junior at Detr°»' Medical College, is receiving the cong?"1' ulations of his Alpha Upsilon Chapt" Continued on Page 33


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